TESOL Macedonia-Thrace, Northern Greece Christmas Event took place on Sunday 11 th December. New York College Thessaloniki and the English Department are very proud to have hosted the Christmas event and always want to offer their support to TESOL Macedonia Thrace. Ms Maria-Arxi Sachpazian, chairperson of TESOL MTH, opened the event with a very warm welcome and thanked New York College Thessaloniki for their hospitality and support. Many friends and members of TESOL attended the event. A lively jamboree of Christmas activities were presented by 11 EFL teachers who delivered short lively workshops involving the audience and demonstrating how everyday...Read more

The NYC Career Office on Monday December 5th 2016 hosted a 2-hour interactive lecture conducted by Mr. Dennis Koutoudis, founder of LinkedSuperPowers and a social media and Linkedin Guru with over 1.6 million followers. He revealed to the participants all the secrets of how to give their Linkedin profiles a professional makeover. At the end of the lecture there was a vast amount of questions and answers, giving the chance to the students to better understand how they can enhance the likelihood of achieving better jobs in the near future.Read more

Νew York College Student Affairs Department organized a Christmas Bazaar to raise funds for the support of the N.G.O "Kivotos tou Kosmou" -Care and protection of mothers and their children. The annual Christmas Bazaar was held on the 6th -7th -8th of December 2016, 11.00 to 19.00 in the main building of NYC, Amalias 38 Syntagma. A big thanks to everyone who contributed! We wish you Happy Holidays!Read more

Children have only one path to learning a language The Seminar-Workshop opened with Ms Foteini Malkogeorgou, Academic director of the English Department and lecturer at New York College, Thessaloniki Campus. She focused her speech on how children learn, what we know and suspect about Second Language Acquisition and overcoming the limitations of the classroom. The essence of learning lies in social interaction as this is defined by the sociocultural theory; the dialectic relationship between the individual and their surroundings, artifacts, objects, and other people. Knowledge is not an entity that can be transferred from one individual mind to another but...Read more

On December 5, 2016, Ambassador Anita Pipan of the Republic of Slovenia in Greece, was the guest speaker at a lecture before the International Relations students of New York College, presenting her country’s foreign policy while making special mention of Ioannis Kapodistrias and his influence on Slovenia and the greater region. During the questions and answers session that followed, students under the supervision Mr. Leonidas Gontzes, Associate Dean and Head of the International Relations Department of New York College, had the opportunity to ask the Ambassador international relations-themed questions. A photograph of Ambassador Anita Pipan of the Republic of Slovenia...Read more

Department of Psychology Invited Speaker Series 2016-17 Tuesday 13 th December 2016, 18:30-20:00 in classroom A1, Amalias Campus The talk will be in Greek and is free to attend Please contact: svensson@nyc.gr to confirm your attendance by Monday 12 th December “Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: First and second order change” First-order change is defined as a class of solutions that do not change a problem or make a problem worse. In contrast, second-order change is a change of those first-order solutions, which results in a resolution of the problem. First-order change is related to stability; second-order change is related to transformation...Read more